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Cardiovascular

Cardiovascular disease is one of the leading causes of death in the US, and the risk of a person suffering from cardiovascular disease is highly dependent on the genes they have inherited. We work to identify and understand the functions of genes that affect the risk of developing cardiovascular disease, as well as to understand the function of genes involved in the normal and pathological development of the heart.

Name Department
David Engman, MD, PhD Pathology
Kathleen Green, PhD Pathology
Philip Greenland, MD Preventive Medicine
Tsutomu Kume, PhD Medicine
Craig Langman, MD Pediatrics
Donald Lloyd-Jones, MD, ScM Medicine
Lauren Pachman, MD Pediatrics
Laura Rasmussen-Torvik, PhD, MPH Preventive Medicine
Sanjiv Shah, MD Medicine
Hans-Georg Simon, PhD Pediatrics